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The unsettled pattern that the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry continued for our Wednesday. Afternoon highs were in the lower 90s with heat index values over 100°F for a few locations due to very high humidity levels.
Scattered storms developed along and west of I-95 late in the afternoon and continued into the evening.
More hot weather and more storms are in the local forecast as we look ahead to Thursday, Friday, and into the weekend.
Thursday will start out very warm and humid along with a partly sunny sky. Conditions will be mainly dry through the morning. However, showers and storms well begin to develop around lunchtime and into the afternoon.
Scattered showers and storms will be active in the later afternoon and into the early evening. There will be ample moisture and heat for a few isolated storms to become strong or severe. Heavy rain along with strong wind gusts will be the main concern.
High temperatures will be in the lower 90s for most of the area. Elevated humidity will lead to heat index values for much of the afternoon in the upper 90s to possibly over 100°F at times.
Be sure to take plenty of breaks in the shade or air conditioning while staying hydrated if engaging in outdoor activities.


Afternoon high will gradually increase Friday and through next week, even with elevated rain and storm chances staying in the forecast. Heat index values will continue to climb as well.
Peak heat index values over the weekend may be in excess of 103°F at times.
